Kuwait City: The Ministry of Health said that the resolution of the partial curfew was due to non-compliance by citizens and residents of established procedures and regulations, Al Qabas reported.
The non-use of a mask and compliance with measures of social estrangement, especially in public spaces and workplaces, are one of the main reasons why the government does not have to lift the curfew.
To move from one level to another, the Ministry of Health is examining the number of other people infected, tracking the number of infections in public and personal workplaces, and monitoring the number of hospital beds available, as well as the number of preformed samples. to the number of positive cases.
A member of the Ministry of Health told Al Qabas that the country is moving from one level to another, everyone deserves to stick to social distance measures, wear a mask at all times and shout to go paint if they don’t feel good.
Partial curfew
On Thursday, government spokesman Tareq Al Mezrem announced that Kuwait will move to phase 4 of the five-phase plan and return to general on Tuesday, August 18.
Although Kuwait will move on to the next phase, Al Merzan said the curfew would be lifted. The Cabinet will hold an assembly on Thursday, August 20, to think again about the situation.
The partial curfew, which from nine o’clock at night at 3 a.m., began on July 28 when Kuwait entered the third phase.
To ensure that there are no curfew offenders, the Ministry of the Interior has established checkpoints in the country to monitor the situation. Some companies and fitness professionals are allowed to operate during curfew hours.
On Friday, August 14, the Ministry of the Interior registered 24 violators of the curfew. According to the Ministry of the Interior, legal proceedings have been initiated for violators of the curfew.
Kuwait has undergone some partial sew diversifications since 21 March, for three weeks in May, when the country has suffered a full blockade.
Kuwait’s government presented a five-step plan on 26 May to bring the country back to life.
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